Spectacles Rendered Useless. OLD EYES MADE NEW. All diseases of the Eye successfully treated by Ball's new Patent Ivory Eye Cups. The Ines Read for yourself and restore your sight. Spectacles and Surgical (perations rendered useless timable blessing of Sight is made perpetual by the use of the New Patent Improved Ivory Eye Cups. Many of our most eminent physicians, occulists, students and divines, have had their sight permanently restored for life, and oured of the following diseases: 1. Impaired Vision; 2. Presbyopia, or Far Sightedness, or Dimness of Vision, commonly called Blurring; 3. Asthenopia, or Weak Eyes; 4. Epiphora, Running or Watery Eyes; 5. Sore Byes-specially treated with the Eye Cups-cure guaranteed; 6. Weakness of the Retina, or Optic Nerve; 7. Ophthalmia, or Infammation of the Eye and its appendages, or imperfect vision from the effects of Inflammation; 8. Photophobia, or Intolerance of Light; 9. Over-Worked Eyes; 10. Mydesopia-moving specks er floating bodies before the eyes; 11. Amaurosis, or Obscurity of Vision; 12. Cataracts, Partial Blindness; the Loss of Sight. Any one can use the Ivory Eye Cups without the aid of Doctor or Medicine, so as to receive immediate beneficial results and never wear spectacles; or, if using now, to lay them aside forever. We guarantee a cure in every case where the directions are fol lowed, or we will refund the money. 2309 CERTIFICATES OF CURE, From honest Farmers, Mechanics and Merchants, some of them the most eminent leading professional and business men and women of education and refinement in our country, may be seen at our office. Under date of March 29, Hon. Horace Greeley, of the New York Tribune, writes: "J. Ball, of our city, is a conscientious and responsible man, who is incapable of intentional deception or imposition." Prof. W. Merrick, of Lexington, Ky., wrote April 24th, 1860 Without my Spectacles I pen you this note, after using the Patent Ivory Eye Cups thirteen days, and this morning perused the entire contents of a Daily Newspaper, and all with the unassisted Eye. Truly am I grateful to your noble invention; may Heaven bless and preserve you. I have been using Spectacles twenty years; I am seventy-one years old. Truly, yours. E. C. ELLIS, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio, wrote us November 15th, 1809: I have tested the Patent Ivory Eye Cups, and I am satisfied they are good. I am pleased with them; they are the Greatest Invention of the Age. All persons wishing for full particulars certificates of cares, prices, &c., will please send their address to us, and we will send our TREATISE ON THE EYE, of forty-four pages, free of charge, by return mail. Dr. J. BALL & CO., Write to P. O. Box 957, No. 91 Liberty Street, NEW YORK. For the worst cases of MYOPIA, or NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS, use our New Patent Myopic Attachments, applied to the IVORY EYE CUPS, has proved a certain cure for this disease. Send for Pamphlets and Certificates-free. Waste no more money by adjusting huge glasses on your nose and disfigure your face. Employment for all. Agents wanted for the new "Patent Improved Ivory Eye Cups." just introduced in the market. The success is unparalleled by any other article. All persons out of employment, or those wishing to improve their circumstances, whether Gentlemen or Ladies, can make a respectable living at this light and easy employment. Hundreds of agents are making from $5 TO $20 A DAY. To live agents $20 a week will be guaranteed. Information furnished free of charge. Send for Pamphlet, Circulars, and Price List. Address EUROPEAN LARCH AND EVER CREEN SEEDLINGS. 15,009,000 Evergreen Seedlings, 12,000,000 European Larch Seedlings. 4,000,000 Small Transplanted Evergreens. 2,000,000 Small Transplanted European Larches. 200,000 Seedling and Transplanted Mountain Ash. The above are all grown from seed upon our own ground, and are better and cheaper than imported stock. R. DOUGLAS & SONS, ang8 Waukegan, Illinois. The Journal of the Farm, A RURAL AND FAMILY MONTHLY, Aims to disseminate new scientific and practical ideas on Farming, Gardening and Fruit Culture. A PLEASANT PAPER FOR THE FAMILY. DANIEL BAUGH, Editor & Publisher. T Associate Editors. Single Subscriptions, $1 a Year. Office, No. 22 North Seventh Street. 181 HE JOURNAL OF THE FARM serves no limited or individual interest, but is conducted solely on the basis of an independent Farm and Household paper. The publisher and editors are unflagging in their efforts to make it a thoroughly reliable authority on all matters within its chosen sphere. The straight-forward purpose is to be impartial and pronounced in all its opinions. The case of any who may hold an honest difference of opinion with the editors is always fairly stated. Send for sample copies. We shall be pleased to furnish them to all who apply. Address all Letters, JOURNAL OF THE FARM, Publication Office, No. 22 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia Hot Water Apparatus, No. 46 MARION STREET, BETWEEN SPRING AND PRINCE, NEW YORK. (TWO BLOCKS EAST OF BROADWAY.) For Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings, Private Dwellings, Greenhouses, Graperies, Forcing Pits, Drying Rooms, and Heating Water for Public Baths. Fig. 1 is an outside view. Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the centre. This Boiler is the most simple, the cheapest, most economical and powerful Boiler ever offered to the Public. It requires less attention; does not require cleaning to make it effective; draught is always good, there being no water-jacketed chambers to condense the smoke and choke up the flue. The great reputation our Boilers have maintained for a number of years, together with our well known promptness, punctuality, and personal attention to business, warrant us in guaranteeing any work entrusted to us will be completed in a substantial and satisfactory manner. The following are a few names of Gentlemen who have our Boiler in use: Then Drake, Esq., Germantown, Pa. 1. H. Dunham, Esq., Chicago, Ill. W. J. Gordon, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio. Hiram Cranston, Esq., Stephentown, N. Y. R. M. Olyphant, Esq., Dobb's Ferry, N. Y. 8. D. Babcock, Esq., Riverdale, N. Y. Clarkson, N. Potter. Esq., New Rochelle, N. Y. E. Woolsey, Esq., Astoria, L. I. William Chorlton, Esq., New Brighton, 8. I. 44 WEATHERED & CHEREVOY, No. 46 Marion Street, New York WALTER ELDER, LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 1231 Rodman Street, Philadelphia, Gives sound advice upon every branch of Horticulture; and if need be, directs the works of improvements. uly12 [augs $5 to $20 ple, of either sex, young or old, make more money at day! Agents wanted! All classes of working peo work for us in their spare moments or all the time than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. Stinson & Co., Portland. Maine. FLOWER POTS, STONE AND EARTHENWARE A large assortment of each, hand-made. 711 & 713 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. GRAPE VINES. Complete assortment of all leading and new varieties, including Eumelan, Martha, Walter, Croton, Salem, Iona, Rogers, Hartford, Concord, Clinton, Ives', Catawba, Delaware, &c., &c. Quality unexcelled. Price List free. Special List to the Trade. septf T. S. HUBBARD, Fredonia, N. Y. Vick LORAL GUIDE 873 The GUIDE is now published QUARTERLY. 25 cents pays for the year, four numbers, which is not half the cost. Those who afterwards send money to the amount of One Dollar or more for Seeds may also order Twenty-five Cents worth extra-the price paid for the Guide. The January Number is beautiful, giving plans for making Rural Homes, Designs for Dining Table Decorations, Window Gardens, &c., and containing a mass of information invaluable to the lover of flowers. One Hundred and Fifty pages, on fine tinted paper, some Five Hundred Engravings and a superb Colored Plate and Chromo Cover. The First Edition of Two HUNDRED THOUSAND just The Evergreen and Forest Tree Grower, printed in English and German, and ready to send All Nurserymen, Fruit Growers and Florists, Seedsmen and Dealers in Nursery Stock-send us your address, and receive the JOURNAL FREE. потв PINNEY & CO., STURGEON BAY, Door Co Wisconsin. HOLIDAY AND BRIDAL GIFTS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, &c. 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